Blueprint for Reform of Customs 2013-2018
Category: Australia, International & Cross-Border
Date: 03 July 2013
Author: Hunt & Hunt - Genuine People
On 3 July 2013, the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service ("Customs") released its Blueprint for Reform 2013-2018.
This follows an announcement late last year by the Minister for Home Affairs, the Hon Jason Clare, that there would be a "root and branch reform" of Customs.
As could be expected given the current political climate, a significant focus of the Blueprint is surrounding border security issues.
However, there are also some proposed reforms in respect of trade, aimed at automating and simplifying border clearance processes to provide a more seamless approach and encourage trade to and from Australia.
One of the stated intentions is for importers to provide Customs with information "once only", which can be re-used wherever possible for all electronic cargo clearances and to identify goods of concern before they arrive in Australia.
The key areas of focus to transform trade and goods include:
Date: 03 July 2013
Author: Hunt & Hunt - Genuine People
- facilitating trusted trade
- connecting cargo systems
- the use of eCargo - digital by default and
- improving trade assistance technologies and tools.
